A delightful UK fishing village has recently been dubbed one of Europe's 'hidden gems'. In a fresh compilation by European Best Destinations, Staithes in North Yorkshire was featured alongside Pico Island in the Azores, the vibrant villages of Villajoyosa in Spain and the floating houses of Lake Bokod in Hungary as one of the continent's 18 most unique and underappreciated attractions.

If you've ever had the pleasure of visiting, as I did recently, you'll certainly comprehend why. Tucked between two craggy cliffs overlooking the North Sea, a leisurely wander in Staithes feels like you've chanced upon an idyllic depiction of coastal life.

READ MORE:

I was even fortunate enough to experience a bit of picture-perfect sunshine during my brief yet memorable visit, writes the Mirror's .

Staithes is the very town that birthed explorer Captain Cook, but it now boasts a range of artistic shops, inviting pubs and top-notch restaurants. One fantastic way to reach this destination is to trek a few miles along the dramatic North Yorkshire coastline from Saltburn.

From this vantage point, you can gaze down at the quaint cottages nestled below, before descending into the village to explore its offerings.

Immediately, you'll observe a strong focus on arts and crafts in the area - a nod to its history as home to the Staithes Group, a collective of 19th-century painters attracted by the town's fishing traditions and maritime lifestyle. While modern life has evolved, the artistic vibe remains intact.

In the local Staithes Gallery, I found myself captivated by contemporary artworks inspired by coastal living. The town is also peppered with quaint gift shops and subtle public art installations.

Despite its compact size, Staithes is far less crowded than neighbouring Whitby and even quieter than Robin Hood's Bay, another charming fishing village just along the coast.

This allowed me to leisurely stroll down to the harbourside where the Cod and Lobster pub provides an opportunity for a swift pint overlooking the beach and, reportedly, some excellent seafood.

One of the town's charms is how it's bisected by the Staithes Beck river, offering a picturesque walk along the beach before ascending the steps and rounding the corner, all while remaining waterside with the cliffs in full view.

There's also a climb back into the cliffs on the north side of the river, affording stunning views of the town, beach and sea.

I lodged a brief car journey away in Whitby, but if you're considering an overnight stay, there's an abundance of bed and breakfasts available, some situated right next to the beach. I'd definitely recommend spending the night if possible.

We have numerous charming seaside locations in Britain that perhaps we don't appreciate enough - Staithes might just be the most delightful of them all - so it's heartening to see that recognition is now coming from beyond our shores.

Read more
Elderly Man Steals the Show with Epic Dance Moves at Orchestra Performance!
Newspoint
IISER Pune's Shyam Sundar Rai To Be Honoured With National Geoscience Lifetime Achievement Award
Newspoint
Travellers urged to avoid 1 common mistake when packing for holidays this summer
Newspoint
UPSC IES, ISS Admit Card 2025 Released At upsc.gov.in; Here's How To Download
Newspoint
Next shoppers snap up £34 'flattering' and 'expensive-looking' summer dress with pockets
Newspoint
New Reform UK chairman breaks silence on burqa ban row
Newspoint
Watch: After 60 years in UAE, Indian educator gets first Dubai entry stamp
Newspoint
[Update] ChatGPT Restored After 16-Hour Outage
Newspoint
APPSC Group 1 Mains Result 2025 Declared At psc.ap.gov.in; Direct Link Here
Newspoint
F1 LIVE: Max Verstappen retirement plan made clear as Red Bull replacement lined up
Newspoint